Well, just when I thought I had finally got over all of the issues with our Roland VG-540, it drops yet another print head.
We still haven't hit the one year mark with this machine and it will make the 3rd print head to be replaced.
This is not head strike related, I don't think I have ever had a head strike on this machine.
I always get a perfect test print before printing. This makes the third head that just drops out and will not come back after an automatic cleaning. I ran a cleaning to try to fix a couple missing nozzles, and the entire thing dropped out and will not come back.
Is there a lemon law on printers? When it works I'm completely happy, but 3 heads in a year is pitiful. I regularly maintain the machine, and I am the only one who touches it. The new Tru-Vis ink will create a thick gum like resin on the print heads that has to be cleaned at least twice a week to keep the test prints perfect. Idk if this new ink is killing the heads, or if our machine just got a bad batch from the factory.
Always happens when I'm slammed too.
We still haven't hit the one year mark with this machine and it will make the 3rd print head to be replaced.
This is not head strike related, I don't think I have ever had a head strike on this machine.
I always get a perfect test print before printing. This makes the third head that just drops out and will not come back after an automatic cleaning. I ran a cleaning to try to fix a couple missing nozzles, and the entire thing dropped out and will not come back.
Is there a lemon law on printers? When it works I'm completely happy, but 3 heads in a year is pitiful. I regularly maintain the machine, and I am the only one who touches it. The new Tru-Vis ink will create a thick gum like resin on the print heads that has to be cleaned at least twice a week to keep the test prints perfect. Idk if this new ink is killing the heads, or if our machine just got a bad batch from the factory.
Always happens when I'm slammed too.